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5 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY SEPTEMBÈR 28, 1944 Auto Repairing We are doing repair work on tractors and trucks as well as on automobiles. We do field and shop welding with portable equipment. Bartron’s Welding and Repair Shop Kingman Memorial J. C. Nertn. Pastor. 10 a. m Bible school. Come and get your spiritual vitamins. 11 a. m.. morning worship. Ser mon by Dr. J. Boyd Patterson of Portland. World wide communion with all Evangelical ChrlsUans In vited to join us in the sacrament. 8 p. m.. evening worship with the song service led by the adults. Helpful discussion groups for all ages with Bible as our guide. Wednesday, 8 p. m„ choir prac tice at Hurst home. Friday, 10 a. m., prayer group at the parsonage. Everyone wecome. prise farewell pany Friday eve- at the Cecil Evans home Friday, River, to live. ! ning by the L i m . 1 C. E. Games 1 Sept. 29. Your presence Is the Jasper Lee will live on the East Mr. and Mrs. Austin Robbins and ' directed by lone P ibbins and Dolly membership fee. man farm this coming year. Hawkins, were p ayed. Cocoa and family enjoyed Sunday dinner at The Farmerettes met at the Pal A pink and blue shower was giv cookies were brought by the guests en for Mrs. Pat Cleaver at the the Joe Blahnic home. mer home Tuesday afternoon with I and as a surprise Mis. Markham Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Latte made served ice cream. Don will leave Mrs Raymond Sager as co-hostess. home of Mrs. Roudolph last Wed- 1 nesday. a business trip to the coast this Monday for army training. He Is The meeting date was changed fr The opening meeting of the Re- week. They left Wednesday. 1 the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. om the third Tuesday to the third I lief society was held hi the form Ciyde Latta and Vern Smith George Markham. 1 Wednesday. I of a social at Mrs. Orr’s place made a business trip to Adrian Leroy Barney, son of Mr and Mrs (Tuesday. Frayer meeting was held at the Wednesday. R. L. Kriner home Wednesday eve Dave Barney, returned to camp Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callahan re Bob Goodell was the Christian ning. | Monday after spending a week at ceived word from a navy doctor of Endeavor leader Sunday evening. home with his parents and two sis Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes and Ft. Worth, Texas, that their son, The topic was “Christian Endeav sons visited Mrs. R. L. Kriner in ters, Mrs L. Latham and Mrs Henry Wm. Harvey Callahan, is improv- or at Its Best.’’ Dolly Hawkins will the Samaritan hcvpital in Nampa Blanchard. j ing from injuries received in the be the next leader. Quite a number of farmers In ' South Pacific and will soon be Sunday. Mrs. Kriner returned to Rev. Honeyford, pastor of the her home Tuesday. this neighborhood are finishing th i able to return home. Baptist church of Ontario, deliver 1 Donna Winslow cut the palm of eir work In preparation for the — ed a sermon to the 44 persons who her hand bad'y Friday when she campaign at the sugar factory. CHURCH OF CHRIST • NOTICE TO CREDITORS attended services at Lincoln school slipped on the stairs at the home (Christian) j Notice hereby is given to the cr- Sunday afternoon. George Whipple. Pastor. of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ' editors and all other persons inter Threshing of clover has been Winslow Bible school 10 a. m. Bring a ested in the estate of Archie C. delayed in this community the past I The two-year-old son of Frank Bible to Bible school. Eastman, deceased: that the under week because of the inclement Morning worship. 11 a. m. Com Leavitt is staying at the Buell Little Joe Callahan was injured signed has been appointed admin weather and repairing of the ma munion served each Lord's day. ! Hickey home while Mr. I eavitt when he fell from an automobile istratrix of said estate and has qu George R. Whipple. Sr., father of chine. Gene Reed operates the ma is employed on the Bailey farm. door while going to Nyssa with his alified as such. All persons having c h in e used in this vicinity. the pastor, is expected to be Mrs. Vedo Harris and daughter. mother, Mrs. Joe Callahan, and claims against said estate are re Sixteen people met at the park present and deliver the sermon. Carolyn, have gone to Condon, daughter, Mrs. Herrud, last week. quired to present same, verified as site Thursday and cleared 'sage Oregon, where Mrs. Harris will be Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. required by law, together with pro The boy. was badly bruised. Evening services of the church brush. Two teahis and a tractor the primary teacher for the ensu- V.'i.liam Moyes is ill this week. per vouchers, within six months 8 p. m. Evangelistic song service were used. A post-luck dinner was i ing year. Oren Moyes has returned to his after the first publication of this served at noon. and a sermon by the pastor. A teachers’ reception will be held army station after helping his fath notice, to the undersigned at the Sunday afternoon Is home-com Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whltsell and at the school house Friday evening. er for three weeks. He was grant office of A. L. Fletcher In the City ing Sunday with the Vale church family attended a P.T.A. meeting A program will be given and sand ed an emergency furlough from of Nyssa. Oregon, that being the They have Invited the whole church held at the Conklin school In On wiches and potato chips will be the army. place designated for the transact in Nyssa to be with them for a tario Wednesday evening. served. Mrs. Howard Walters Is Elza Niccum will soon have his ion of all business pertaining to Raymond Goodel, son of Mrs. pot-luck dinner at 1 p. m.. and an the teacher of the four upper new house completed. said estate. Edith Goodell severely lacerated one grades and Mrs. Iven Findley the afternoon service following. Agnes C. Eastman. Administratrix Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel of Nyssa Fourth anniversary celebration of his fingers while threshing car lower grades. Estate of Archie C. Eastman, de visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Howell will take place on Sunday, October rots. It was given medical care Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Ross and last Sunday. ceased. and there are possiblities that the daughters and Elza Markham were 8 . Mrs. Agnes Eastman and daugh First Pub. Sept. 28, 1944 A friendy church with a cordial finger might be saved. Sunday dinner guests at the Forrest ter, Virginia, have gone to Hood Last Pub. Oct. 26. 1944 Don Markham was given a sur- Sayers home. welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Jule Houston and daughters were Sunday dinner guests at the Howard Lemons home near Fruitland. Mrs. Houston and Mrs. Lemons are sisters. The Ray Tuttle farm sale was j held Thursday. The park com We again have available a large assortment mittee of Lincoln Heights sold lunches and realized about »20 from o f window shades. They are machine oiled. the sales. The Patch and Chat club met September 21 at the home of Hope Smith, who was assisted by Myrtle Ledgerwood and Helen Green. Roll call consisted of answering and We have a nice selection o f spring-filled ov asking questions. Lincoln H eights C ow Hollow Where Tim e Doesn’t March O n ... COLUMBIA AVENUE Miss Norma Jensen of Boise spent the week-end with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot were in Ontario on business and called at the James Kakebeeke home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cooper are the parents of a son, born Septem ber 15 at the nursing home. The baby weighed eight pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot at- ended the progressive card party n Nyssa Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gerret Stam were dinner guests at the John Tim merman home at Newell Heights Sunday. John Lackey, Arvil Child Klaas Tensen and S. H. Carskadon were at the sale of Mrs. Myrtle Barthol- ima Monday. Mrs. Jess Thompson of Nyssa called at the Dick Groot home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Gerrit Stam went shopping in Ontario Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Glen Cooper are the parents of a son born Sept. 15 at I he nursing home. The baby weigh ed 8 lbs. Mr and Mrs Lee Westmoreland and daughter Sharren, who have been visiting at the Edward C. Lar son home here returned to their home in Ogden. Mr and Mrs Edwin Mowerlson and son were In Emmett Saturday after a load of slab wood. Shades Shades Suites Suites Shades Suites erstuffed living room suites, bedroom suites and dining room suites. Just received a dozen mattresses, felted and Copec. Nordale Furniture Store SEE US fri Choitfj GRINDING Mixinq Service BALANCE YOUR GRAIN THE P U R I N A WAY NU-ACRES . . . u n L .s you step in now to help men in G erm an p riso n camps fight th a t deadly “ barbed w ire ” boredom ! has a hundred hours on its dial and each hour has 6 oo minutes when you’re penned behind barbed wire. T the folks back home get behind the W a r Prisoners’ Aid (one of the 19 participat ing agencies of the National W a r Fund) and provide the money to provide the things to feed the hunger of your heart and soul and mind. he clock Nothing to see but that wire, the bar rack’s wall, and a sentry’s back. Nothing to hear but the tramp of his feet, the beefs of your comrades. So you go slowly, grimly, and some tim es n o t-so -q u ietly, p rogressively towards the “ barbed wire disease” unless . . . Unless rou’ re lucky enough to have Books and baseballs and tennis rackets. Textbooks and technical equip ment so you can continue studies the w ar interrupted. Grease paint and play- scripts for your own camp shows. Garnet of every sort. Anything and everything it’s humanly possible to provide to start GIVE GENEROUSLY TO T im e marching on again. T h is is just one of the many vital job» your contribution helps to take care of —when you support the National W ar Fund by giving to your local Com munity W a r Fund. Y o u r dollars go to work on six continents and in ninety-one countries —including your own, because this united campaign covers the big home-front needs too. And don’t just give a "token” con tribution. T h e job is too big for that. G ive —really give! Remember that no matter how much any of us gives in money it’s still little compared to what the people you’ll help have been giving in “ blood, sweat, and tears.” YOUR Community War Fund National War Fund [ This Advertisement Sponsored By Nyssa Lions Club REJ I P U k S E N i i N G THE A group of neighbors have held two meetings at the home of Cecil Evans for the purpose of organizing Nu-Acres community. The purpose of the organization is to handle the business of building a community hall. An acre of land has been given by Mr and Mrs Curtis Fry as » building site. Some donations of cash have beeri given and several more have been promised. Anyone interested in building a better community is invited to att end the next meeting to be held - Special for FARM FLOCKS. . . '~w 32 % Chowder plus Grain Grain mainly makes yolks — Chowder is balanced for whites. Mix 'em for lota of low-cost eggs. Let us do it. Turn Grain into Milk Let ua grind and mix your grain with a proven dairy «upplemant. Small carh outlay—low grinding coat. Aak for our formula. j M ix it with 3 4 % Cow Chow 'L IF E ’S Little TROUBLES' X fur FAST GAINS Many leading hog man average 1 0 0 ¡be. of pork with 3 V4 bu. of corn and only 5 0 ibt. of Hog Chow on the Purina plan. Grain w ith HOG CHOW -CANT SLEEP- No need to lie in bed—toss— worry and fret b e c a u st C O N ST IP A T IO N or GAS P R E S SU R E won’t let you sleep. Be sensible—get up—take a dash of ADLER-I-KA as directed, to relieve the preeeure of large intertinea on nervea and organs of the digestive tract. Ad- lenka assists old food wastes and gas through a comfortable bowel movement so that bowels return to normal size and the discomforts of pressure slop. Before you know it, you are asleep. Morning finds you feeling clean— refreshed and ready for a good day’s work or fua. C • * A À U r it m F r o m y m r d r m tt tm i ftW ay. NYSSA PHARMACY StO UtHn w t t SOW and P IG CHOW For Market Finish Tor lota of aowa’ milk — haovy piga at birth— faat eorly goina. For faat gaina and top jiniah, feed an all-in-one aupple- mant with grdia. / Steer Foteno w*wwafiHìBMHMHninnttiMkJ Mrs A. L. Crane and preaching by the evangelist, J. Russell Brown. Friday, all day rone rally. Rev. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Melza Brown from First church. E. J. Wilson, Pastor. Nampa, will speak at Sunday school 10 A.M., Sunday school. in the morning, Rev. lilen Griffith 11 A.M., Singing and preaching will preach in the afternoon and by the evangelists. the evangelist at night. Evangelistic 7 P.M., Pre-prayer service. services will be held every night. 7:15 P.M., Young people and Junior meetings. THE COMMUNITY UM I Ell 8 P.M., Special singing by Mr and PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Church Services